After a cooler May, several regions are now facing the brunt of rising temperatures. The capital city, Delhi, recorded a high of 45 degrees Celsius on Monday. Clear skies and strong sunlight contributed to the heat.
The heatwave is expected to persist in Delhi until June 12, with a forecast of rain from June 13. Uttar Pradesh is also experiencing hot weather. An orange alert has been issued for a heatwave in several districts, and rain is expected to return from tomorrow, with a high chance of thunderstorms on June 12.
**Regional Weather Forecasts**
Bihar is expected to see a change in weather, with rain expected to begin tomorrow, possibly with the arrival of the monsoon. Jharkhand is also expecting a weather shift today, with the possibility of strong winds and rain in several districts. Rajasthan is experiencing a resurgence of heat, with the highest temperature recorded in Sri Ganganagar. The weather department predicts dry weather and heatwave conditions in western Rajasthan for the next week. Haryana and Punjab are also expected to face intense heat this week.